2013
DOI: 10.1111/jep.12098
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Cervical cancer screening: a prospective cohort study of the effects of historical patient compliance and a population‐based informatics prompted reminder on screening rates

Abstract: Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to assess the impact of historical screening compliance with the effectiveness of patient reminder letters on cervical cancer screening rates. Method Using population-based informatics systems, women with no cervical cancer screening in the prior 3 years were identified in two primary care clinics, Mayo Family Clinic Northeast (NE; n = 1613) and Northwest (NW; n = 1088). Patients were divided into two compliance groups: overdue/unknown screening status at study sta… Show more

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“…The lack of effectiveness of reminders on women overdue for cervical cancer screening has been demonstrated in previous studies. (15) Women who are overdue for screening are more likely to have cancer detected at a later stage because they do not seek care until they are symptomatic. (3234) Adherence in overdue women in our study was slightly higher among women with a Charlson score of 1 or more following the birthday letter compared to the Pap-specific letter.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The lack of effectiveness of reminders on women overdue for cervical cancer screening has been demonstrated in previous studies. (15) Women who are overdue for screening are more likely to have cancer detected at a later stage because they do not seek care until they are symptomatic. (3234) Adherence in overdue women in our study was slightly higher among women with a Charlson score of 1 or more following the birthday letter compared to the Pap-specific letter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%